对董事会女性的软监管:来自加拿大的证据

IF 1.8 Q3 BUSINESS
Erin Oldford
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在这项研究中,我考察了全国董事会性别多样性披露要求的有效性,可以说,这是董事会干预连续体的“软”端。使用2015年至2018年期间1847家手工收集的公司披露的面板数据集,我对加拿大2014年干预的效果进行了事后历史趋势分析。我发现,在针对几个基准进行干预后的4年里,确实取得了进展。具体而言,记录了临界质量的改善,2018年女性人数超过三名的董事会比例达到18.8%。象征主义仍然是一个问题,只有一名女性的加拿大董事会数量几乎没有变化。采用排序方法和面板回归分析的进一步分析表明,制定董事会性别目标、董事会席位更新政策和书面董事会多元化政策的公司在董事会性别多元化方面取得了进展。此外,我发现规模较大的公司取得了更大的进步,而且这种进步是按行业聚集的。
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Soft regulation of women on boards: Evidence from Canada

In this study, I examine the effectiveness of a national board gender diversity disclosure requirement, which is, arguably, on the “soft” end of the continuum of boardroom interventions. Using a panel dataset of 1847 hand-collected corporate disclosures from 2015 to 2018, I perform a post-event, historical trend analysis of the efficacy of Canada's 2014 intervention. I find evidence of real progress in the 4 years following intervention against several benchmarks. Specifically, improvements in critical mass are documented, with the proportion of boards with three of more women reaching 18.8% in 2018. Tokenism remains an issue with very little change in the number of Canadian boards with only one woman. Further analyses using a sorting methodology and panel regression analysis reveal that progress toward board gender diversity is achieved by those with board gender targets, board seat renewal policies, and written board diversity policies. In addition, I find that larger companies achieve greater progress and that progress is clustered by industry.

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期刊介绍: Business and Society Review addresses a wide range of ethical issues concerning the relationships between business, society, and the public good. Its contents are of vital concern to business people, academics, and others involved in the contemporary debate about the proper role of business in society. The journal publishes papers from all those working in this important area, including researchers and business professionals, members of the legal profession, government administrators and many others.
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